The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 18, 1898, Image 7

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BROUGHT IT FROMTHEWORLD'S FAIR.And kept it two years *The JT at World's Fair , r.t Cljlcngo , ! niny ; . while it irnvc pleasure to tunny , savejmm to iot a few nn nn indirect result oftheir viKit to the White City. 1'coplc werelnrid alotitfthc miles of wonderful exhibits by the new marvels thnt met the nazeU. every htcp , utid did not realize tncirexhaustion until they dropped into achair in some breezy comer by the lake ,and "cooled off. " T"hat's wlint began thetrouble , in many cnrrn. Of one Mich cr.sc ,Mrs. I.V. . Stevens , 1'ort I'airficld , Me. ,writes :"My husband took n severe cold andcoutfh two years BRO last October time ofthe World's I'nir , which we attended. Thiscouch lasted over two years , was accompanied by spitting of blood , and nothingcould be found to help him , although various remedies were tried. Several doctorswere consulted , but their prescriptionsafforded no relief. Finally , I saw : iu advertisement of I > r. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Iin my paper and prevailed upon my hus-bnnd to yet a bottle and try it. The veryfirht dose helped him ana he was completely cured in a short time. We feelIn providing the dynamite bomb asa cure for the ills of the world the anarchist has always exhibited a markeddislike for his own medicine. LastChristmas eve a man v.'ho lived abovean anarchists' club , in the neighborhood of Tottenham Court Road , wasreturning home with a plum puddingin a basin. While sear-chins for hislatch key he laid the pudding downon the door step of the house and forgot to take it into the house with him.An anarchist saw it there and cavethe alarm. The genral exodus washasty. In less than thirty secondsevery member of the club was out inthe street putting distance betweenhimself and the deadly instrument.Then the owner came down stairs andremoved it. Plum puddings are knownto he subversive compounds , but theirpossible uses by the London policehad not been considered before."Bridget , does your mistress ass'styou in cooking ? " "Yis , very much. ""How does she do it ? " By kaping outof the kitchen. " What to Eat.Why isn't the bookkeeper's lunchthe bite of an adder ?Ask you Grocer to-day to show youo a package of GllAIN-0 , the new food >drink that talces the place of coffee.< $ >  The children may drinlc it withoutinjury as well as the adult. All whotry it , like it. ' GKAIN-O has thatrich seal brown of Mocha or Java ,bu it is made from pure grains , andihe most delicate stomach receives itwithout distress. the price of coffee.15 cents and 25 cents per package.Sold by all grocers.Tastes like CoffeeLooks like CoffeeInsist Uiat your grocer gives yon GKALK-OAccept no imitation.IKeeps both rider and saddle , perfectly -fectly dry in the hardest storms.Substitutes will disappoint. Ask for1897 Fish Brand Pommel Slickerit is entirely new. If not for sale inyour town , write for catalogue toA. J. TOWER. Boston. Mass.very jrrateful for what Dr. Ayer's Cherr ,1'cctorul has done for HK , and shall keep itcotihtantly on hand in the house. " Mrs. I. .W. &TCVKNB , Fort i'airficld , Me.Two years of doctorinc for n cough , twoyears of " remedies " that gave no help , ofprescriptions that profited only the menwho wrote them , and then n trial of Dr.Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , which helped fromthe very first dose and effected a completecure in a short time. The difference between Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral end allother cough medicines could not be betterstated than iii this comparison of rehults.It has curd the most stubborn and obstinate cases of chronic bronchitis and asthma. It is a specific for croup and whoopingcough. It cures all coughs and colds andnil affections of the throat and lungspromptly and effectively. In response tonumerous demands Dr. Aver's Cherry Pectoral is put up in half size bottles sold athalf price so cents. More about cuieseffected by Pectoral in DrAycr's Cure-book. Sent free , on request , by the J. C.Ayer Co. , Lowell ,A Dixfield ( Me. ) firm has just completed an order for 8,000,000 checkersand 200,000 dice boxes.AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS.We are asserting in the courts our right to theexclusive use of the word "CASTO1UA. " and"PITCHER'S CASTOHIA"asourTra lie Mark.I , Dr. Sainucl Pitcher , of Hyannis , Massachusetts , waS the originator of "PITCHEU'SCASTOHIA. " the panic that lias borne and doesnov.- bear the fac-simile signature of CHAS. H.FLETCHER on every wrapper. This is theoriginal "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which hasbeen used in the homes or ihe mothers ofAmerica for over thirty years. Look carefullyat the wrapper and see that it is ' 'the kind youhave always bought , " and has the signature ofCHAS. II. FLETCHER on the Wrapper. Xoone lias authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Conpany , of which Chas II.Fletcher is President.March 8 , IHC. SAMUEL PITCHER , M. D.Why shouldn't the sailor's accountsbe cast p by the tea ?SEAT-TTjE , unquestionably best andcheapest starting point and outfitting station for Alaska and Klondike , does not.iskor advise you to go , but you will findSeattle's facilities , stocks and experienceunsurpassed and prices the very lowest ; .Washington state has Kloiidikes of its own.Seattle is the chief city. Strangers areprotected by Public Comfort Bureau. Address Chamber of Coinmorce.Seatilo , Wash.Why isn't a medical glass a sanitarymeasure ?Ask for Allen's l oot Ease.A powder to shake into your shoes.It cures Corns and Bunions. Chilblains , Swollen , Nervous , Damp ,Sweating , Smarting and Callous feet.At all Druggists and Shoe Stores. 25c.Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olm-sted , LeRoy. N. Y.Vice either hides or draws its swordas soon as virtue shows her face.To Cure Constipation Forever.Take Ca carcts Candj Cathartic. lOc or 2.1c.If C.C.C. luil to cure. druKsiits refund rnouey.A correspondent of the London Spectatortater tells this story to illustrate thebiting humor of the late Charles Pei-ham Villiers : "The anecdote , " hesays , "must be reproduce J with un-othographic exactness. Half its pointwould be lost if it were translated intothe queen's English. Mr. Villiers hadbeen asking a radical elector to suporthim. 'Yes , I'll support you. But Wil-lars , we must have a diwision of prop-' ' ' the diplomaticty ! 'Certainly , repliedic candidate : 'I should be quite in favor of such a measure. But I amafraid that if the property is dividedthere will not he enough for you andme .nd the rest of us. ' After a momentary embarrassment the cheerfuland resourceful socialist hit on a remedy : 'Why , then Willars , we must di-wide again ! 'Don't get the idea into your headthat you can pull yourself out of troubles with a corkscrew.Don't think that every man whoasks your advice really wants it.FOR 3O DAYS PflORE YOU CAP3 TRY ST FOR 25 CENTS.K .CANNOT FIND WORDS ENOUGH TO PRAISE YOURSwan < = on IthenmatJc Care Co. . Chicago , Gentlemen : I thought that -would write you n statement andtMl voti Uow I liavc sot along nlm-e I hae used your * S UUOl'S. " 1 mutt say that I am entirely well oaceinorc thnnks to your-wonderful ri-iaedy. Itbasaccorapllslicd more good from the tatnplc lottleand the dollar bottle than the thtrty dollar worth of medicine IJisn e used of other nianufacturers. _ I triedall kinds of mcdlcino 1 pawf ul saircrfns till I got' &iit half thti dollar bottle then all my rainsaln at night without any more sutTerlnp.iinil word * enough In . pralcc of . your \vonderf ul- - - - - -SUFFERED THE TORTURES OF THE DAMNED.President Swanson Hheuinntlc Cure Co. . Chicago. My Dear Sir : After suffering the tortures of thedinnril for 1 1on- ' time from an an attack of Kheumatl m , I wl h to say that your Uheumatlc Cure "r.IHJOPb"li-s cured mo of all mv troubles , which were all caused by one complaint Rheumatism. I hadiinnrt Tmiililp Piles Bladder'Trnubic and Constipation. I would not take ST oO and do without the remediespvc-i if I'onlv cured tie Catarrh lor me. which it has done. Therefore. I willingly take the agency for theW medicines , for they areofyour . IT. Y. , Peb. 8 , 1S2S.bat have sold direct to ths con'rurtcr for 2i years at wholc-KIC prices , raviaff him thedealer's profits. Ship anywhere for examination.Ererytliing irarrsated.113 rtjlcs of Vehicles ,K styles of Harness.Top Hussies. $33 to f 70.Surreys , § 50 to $125. Carriages , Phsctoas , 'i'raps , VTa on-r ctes. Sprias-Kood sad ililkKo. 7T. Snrrrj S r3fss. Price , 516.00. " Scad for lirec , free Ko. CM Sntrty. Price , uith earUins , lanrs , f nn-As sooJ n > ' ' for { ij- aron ted Icaicrp , f C. As Good ss iclla for 30.ELKH ART eE A5D EABSES3 SIFC. CO. W. B. PHATT , Scc'j , ELKHAET , IKD.THAT WORKS EASILY , WORKSSUCCESSFULLY. " CLEAN HOUSE WITH. ..y - * ? !4 OVERWORKED BRAIN.From the Rccurd , Plerceton , In4. 'Determined to rise in lifs cboficn i > rofes-wloa ns an educator , Erucht JCcniper , otIMercotoa.Iiid. , overtaxed himself cieutullyand pbyhfcaHy. Ho was nrabitious , hs !mind wna always on liia work. From earlymorn until Into at uigbt bo continuallypoured over his books."Burned tbo candle at both ends. "Few pcryons.even with the btrougestcon-Etitution , can keep up under such a strain.In addition to bis Ktudies , Mr. Komperwas teHcbin afccboobomethreeujileslrouibiu hoiriQ. Finally , his excessive study andthe exposure of going to and from fechooliuall kinds of weather undermined his health.He was taken to his bed with pnsumoniuand bis overworked brainnlmofaicollupEed.For several weeks bo was bcrjously ill.Catarrh had taken root in his system andhis mind was in a delicate condition. Howas sent to Colorado wlioroho spent three mouthswithout recoiviucr any IHMI-\jeflt. Thena notedspecialist- irom v _ < iuvo-iand treated himwithout avail ,and then n hospital in Chicago wastried , Ihit all nl >Bolutely withoutbenefit. Finallybis physician re-coinuieudcd Dr.Williams' PiukI ins ior raio i-eo-, , , ,Ovcrrtuav., , , < > , nml from thefirst box he began to improve.rhonbe bad taken nine bozes bu was completelycured. This famous blood and nerve medicine bad accomplished what all his former expensive treatment failed to accomplish. 3Ir. Ivempcr rays his catarrh busentirely left him : ho is strong again andweighs nine pounds more tnaii be ever did.He gives the pills the entire credit. He isstarting teaching again undf eels abundantly able to continue the work. To provethat the above is true in every respect , Itlr.Kemper made an affidavit as follows :Subscribed and sworn to before mo thisthe 10th day of September , IS'.fT.R. P. WATT , X tar > i Public."We doubt if these pills have an equal inall th range of medicine , for building jpa riii down and debilitated system.Sixteen thousand dollars is the record price paid for a cablegram , thatprice having been paid for a messagesent 'by Heniker Heaton to Australia ,in behalf of the British parliament.To "Washington ami Baltimore ili the3Iomm Koute.There 4s not a plea'-auter or more picturesque route from Chicago to Washington and Baltimore than the Mouon. viaCincinnati and the B. & O. S. W. and U. &O. Railways. The train service of tins lineis comfortable and convenient , consistingof through palace sleeping cais andconches. The time of leaving Chicago is2:45 : A. M. , but the sleeper is ready for occupancy at any time after 0:30 : p. ir. Thisroute traverses tbo garden section ofsouthern Ohio , and j-a s-cs through the historic section of West Virginia in the evening ami down the baautif ul and traditionladen Potomac valley in the early morning ,arriving at the national capital at 0:47 nndBaltimore T : . " ) . ' } the next morning. Takenaltogether it is : i most comfortable andrestful journey , a tour of education , thatonce taken will never bo fogotten. and theoftener repeated , the more enjoyed.FRANK J. Rrrn ,General Passenger Agent.A cupful is all the cup will hold without running over full to the Lrim. Ascant cupful is within a fourth of aninch of the top.GKASSKS AND CfcOVEKS.Are warranted. They produce ! We arethe largest growers in America. Lowest prices. Seed Potatoes only i1.5u perbarrel. Big farm seed catalogue withclover and grain samples ( worth 310.00to get a start ) sent you by the John A.Salzer Seed Co. , La Crosse Wis. , uponreceipt of lOc and this notice , w.n.c.JUST A PLAIN V/OM AN AT THAT.Yet jMias Anne Cunningham SavedUlount Vcrrson to the Nation.The story of how Mount Vernon wassaved to the Nation by a woman wasentertainingly told to the BostonDaughters of the American Revolution by Miss Alice Longfellow recently.Miss Longfellow's story was aboutMiss Anne Cunningham , a. gentlewoman of old Virginia , who , when passingup the Potomac river one day in 1853and hearing the steamer bell toll whenpassing the grave of Washington , became possessed with the desire to restore it. The place was then occupiedby a great-grand-nephew of the firstpresident , John Augustine Washington. It was in a state of decay , andthe generous hospitality of the owner ,who treated every passing stranger asa guest , made the expenditure of moneytor repairs utterly impossible. WhenMiss Cunningham ventured to tell himof her plans he was filled with horrorthat women should do that whichshould so emphasize the degeneracyof men. But the determined womansent out urgent appeals. Her first callwas to the women of the south , andon July 12 , 185 i , the first meetingwas held. Edward Everett was one ofthe first to offer his services , and asa result of his lectures ? 6S,000 was contributed to the fund : Northern peoplewithdrew when they learned the property was to be turned over to Virginia ,but on March 17 , 1856 , the Ladies'Mount Vernon Association was formed.A certain congressman had vowedhe would defeat the association , but ata critical time Mr. Washington showedhis loyalty , and just at the time whenMiss Cunningham was ready to diefrom over-anxiety and discouragementa definite conclusion was reached. After that she lay in a stupor for threeweeks. In addition to the actual priceof the plantation , $300,000 had to beraised for repairs , and when matterswere progressing finely the Civil warbroke out and confusion was the result. Mount Vernon was neutralground throughout the bitter struggle.When the strife was ended Miss Cunningham went there to live , receivedthe aid of Sumner in gettting aa indemnity from the government , andwent on with the noble work she hadundertaken.Didn't Mean It Jast That T7sy.It was a Chicago clergyman who , before preaching a charity sermon , announced that a collection would betaken for the sufferers at both morning and evening service.Klondike BrJde : "And do you stilthink I am worth my weight in goldlove ? " Klondike Bridegroom : "Wortlyour weight In gold , pet ? Why , blamemy eyes , if I don't think you're wortlyour weight in canned goods ! " PuchHypnotic "U'omlcrx.No one need go to Paris to see allthat is marvelous in hypnotism. Inthe hypnotic wards of many hospitalsan ; subjects that a mere glance willthrow into the trance state. But inorder to overcome that obstinate kidney trouble , the persistent use of Hop-tetter's Stomach Bitters is necessary.When a man begins to move othershe is generally called a "crank. "NO KLONOVKi ; FOI1 ME !Thus cays E. Walters , Le Raysvillc ,Pa. , who grew ( sworn to ) 2f 2 bushelsSalzer's corn per acre. That means 2-liOO bushels on 100 acres at 30c a bushel , equals $7SCO. That is better thana prospective gold mine. Salzer pays$400 in gold for best name for his 17-inch corn and oats prodigy. You canwin. Seed potatoes only $1.00a barrel.Send TJils Notlco-iiml 1O Cts. ! n Stampsto John A. Salzer Seed Co. , La Crosse ,Wis. , and get free their seed catalogueand 11 new farm seed samples , including above corn and oats , surely worth$10 , to get a start. w.u.c.There are sixty different kinds ofwood grown in Arkansas.Colorado Gold Ptelil.Colorado is the banner gold-producing s'tate in the Union. Production in1897 over $20,000,000. This vear promises to exceed § 30,000.000. New strikesare being made every day. Nothinglike since the days of 'J9. Wouldyou know all about these things ?Then send twenty-five cents for a six-months' trial subscription to the"MINING WORLD , " an eight-pageillustrated weekly paper. Regularsubscription , $1.00 a year. The newsiest mining newspaper in the world.Address "World. " P. 0. Box 1011 , Denver -ver , Colorado.Over 60,000 oil wells have been sunkin the United States.tteport From itev. o. nutcftcll-Scrun. .ton , loins."I have used the box of Dr. Kay's LungBalm with the most pleasing results. I canrecommend it for coughs. A lady herowho had a cough two months cured it completely -with one-half of a : > 5 cent bos : cfDr. Kay's Lung Balm. " Send yo'ir address and give your s-inptorn3 and ourPhysician will send free udvlco j-.nd .1 freesample of Dr. Kay's Lung Balm and Dr.' Renovator and of "Dr. 'Kay's , a copy Kay'sHomo Treatment , ' ' a CS-pngo book with Til }excellent recipes and many valuable proscriptions for nearly all 'disease * . Askdruggists for it or address Dr. B. J. KayMedical Co. , Oraaha , Neb-Your ideal may easily become youridol , unless your ideal is Christ.Don't Tobacco Spil anil smoke r-our Life Aivav.To quit tobacco easily and forever , be : ui2- :letic , full of life , nerve and visor. ttUe Xo-To-Unc. the wonder-worker , tiiar makes weak menstrong. Allclriuj- , 50e. oril. Cure Kiuiran-tccd. Booklet and saraplu free. AddressSterling Keme.Iy Co. . Cluou-jo or New Yorl-When a man makes a fool of himself he generally does the job well.The kaiser and the czar are said tohe lovers of bric-a-brac.Coe'o CoiJCji 35nl ainIs the oldrst am ! best It will lircaK up a co'ii ouiclcctthan anjtUintelse. It isalwajs irliaole. Try it.The governor of Idaho , Frank Sten-nenhyrg , never weais a necktie.Sirs. VTin lo\-s Snoibinz ; SyrupFor children t'-'ctht'ijj.voften- [ iiimi-.rrilm e-inflnm-cialion , alleys pain , fines " \viud cnn- . .ri centra l.uulf.Maine people are shipping pineto the treeless plains of the west.TO CUIIK A COLL ! > OXK 3)AY.Take L.uxtivc Jirorno Quinini ; Tablets. AllDrafergiss icfund the money if it fails to cure.i cThe population of Germany increase 5at the rate of 600,000 a year.I < UTI Farms for sale on crop payment. ? ! peracre cash , balance lf crop yeaily until paid for.J. Mulnall , Sioux City. Iowa.Ten jingoes can make more noise ithan a thousand peaca advocates.J never used so quicK a cure asPiso's Curefor Consumption. J. B. Palmer , box 1171 ,Seattle. AVat > h. , Nov. LT > . IbST .Potter Palmer is o5ng to build ahome that will cost $3.000.000.Star ToliRoeo is tne Icr.diag brand ofthe world , because it is tbo best.To profess Chr'st is a challenge totlie world , not a defense.To the March number of the NorthAmerican Review n sug cstlvo discussion of the question "In the Constitution Outworn ? " JH contributedby Professor Goldwln Smith. Underthe title "Do Foreign Missions Pay ? "the Rev. Frances 13. Clark , D. D. ,President of the United Society ofChriiitian Endeavor , 'furnishes anauthoritative and carefully prepared paper. A most Important national subject Is elaborately treatedIn an article from the pen of Commodore 0. W. .Melville Chief Engineer , U. S. Navy , on "Our Future onthe Pacific What We Have There toHold and Win. " while Charles F.Thwing , D. D. , President of theWestern Reserve University and Ad-elbcrt College , contributes an essayof timely Interest on "Personal Morals and College Government. "Don't imagine that the man In theorchestra chair gets a hotter show forhis money than the boy In the gallery.HOU-'H TillIWe offer Ono Hundred Dollars reward forany case of Catarrh that cannot bu cured b 'Hall s Catarrh duo.I- ' . . ) . l'lIKNEV & CO. . ToU-do. O ]NC. the iindPiMgncd. have known I''J.Cheney for the last 15 years , and believe himperfectly honorable In ail business transactions : uul financially able to carry out anyobligations made by their linn.\Ve > t A ; Truav. Wholesale. DrucKlsts.Toledo.O. ; uaiding. Mnnan & Marvin , WholesaleDtugdtt.s. Toledo o.Hall's Catairh Cure is taken Internally ,acting direct iv upon the blood and mucoussurfaces of the -ystcin. TcMlnmnluls .sentfn-e. I'l lee , T."ic per bottle. Sold by nil druggists.Hall's family plbs are the bent.A teaspoonful of salt , pepper andspice is u level teaspoonful.Jlotlicr CJruy's Sweet I'omlert , for ChildrenSuccessfully used by Mother Gray ,nurse in the Children's Home in NewYork , Cure Feverishness , Bad Stomachach , Teething Disorders , move andregulate the Bowels and DestroyWorms. Over 10.000 testimonials.They never fail. At all druggists , 25c.Sample free. Address , Allen S. Olm-ated , LeRoy , N. Y.A cup holding just a half a pint isthe standard measuring cup.IScauty T.S rliooil Deep.Clean blood means aflcan slin. No beautywithout it. Cascarels. Candy Cat hartic cleansyour blood and keeps it clean , by stirrinK nntlie la/.v liver and driving sill impurities ; fromthe body. Megin to-day to banish pimples.: ioils , blotches. hlac ! < hi < ads. anil that , sicklybilious complexion by taking Cascarets.-beauty for ton cents. All < lrugglhts.bati.sfaction guaranteed , lOc. > c. COc.A tablespoonful of flour , susar ornitter is a rounded teaspoonful.Smoke Sledge Cicnrcttes. 50 for ficta.A heaped spoonful is all the spoonwill hold.The Mnrcj number of the CenturyopenH with n paper on "Tho Mammoth Cave of Kentucky , " written byJohn II. Procter , formerly State Geologistelegist of Kentucky , and aeeompa-panlcd by many striking Illustrations by CtiHtalKnc. John oidnoyWebb describes 'The River Trip tothe Klondike , " with plcttireH redrawn -drawn from photographs Laritsummer Mr. Webb made a tour ofinvestigation along the entire coawlof Alaska , and up the Yukon as faras the Klondike mlncH , on behalf ofthe Alaska Commercial Company.HlH investigations , therefore , Included not only the famed Klondike ,but the other creeks and streamstributary to the Yukon.Many churchgoers , like little llsli ,only nibble at the halt. Ilam'.s Horn.All dry materials should be siftedbefore measuring.Joiiu I'aient Oftlri ) Kt-port.Des Moines , March 0 , 1898.Wo receive frequent thanks andcommemhitions from inventors forwaom we secure patents , but have never -er published them. But the followingtestimonial from one of the largestpublishing companies In the west womake an exception :In reply to a letter from A. II. M. ,of Albion , Neb. , March 7. 1S98. to theeditor of the Iowa Homestead in whichthe writer said : "I would llk toknow if the Iowa Patent Ofllce Is areliable concern. , " the following wasvoluntarily given him :"Your favor of yesterday is at hand.The Iowa Patent Olllee is entirely reliable and has been doing b'.iainons Inthis city for a quarter o. a centuryor more. It will give an opinion onpatentability of a device with tualruc-lions how to proceed , without chargefor such service. For subsequent services it probably has its regular scaleof fees.Very trulv yours.( Signed. ) HOMESTEAD CO. "IT. S. Patents have been allowed aafollows : To J. S. Lord , of Dos Moinos.for ii bicycle attachment adapted f ( > rcarrying a t-ccond person at the nidoof the rear wheel. To J. D. Coon , oiMathrop , Colo. , for a hreech-loadini ;[ louble-barrelcd gun.Valuable information about obtaining , valuing and selling patents ssentto any address.THOMAS G. & J. RALPH ORWKJ ,Solicitors of Patontw.Dr. Mary Walker's famous i nsiase has been dec-idea against her.No-To-lIac lor Fifty Cent * .Guaranteed tobacco habltcnre. makes weakstrong , blood pun : . . " . ( > t.5I. AllEverything comes to him who waits ,Init a lot of other things wait for him.WOlliOiW WOMEN WHO SUFJfEIiShould Get Mrs. PinMiam'a Advice The "Whole Truth can bo Toldto her Because she is a "Woman.The suffering and pain endured by some working women is almost past belief.llere is a letter from one of tlie multitude of women who have been restoredto health and itsefulness by Mrs. Pinkham's advice and medicine :DKAIJ 31ns. PIXKHAM : I feel as though your advice had lifted me from thegrave. I must have been very near it. 1 suf- *fcred terribly at time of menstruation , wasconstantly troubled withcold haids and feet , wasextremely nervous , couldnot sleep well , was troubled with frighteneddreams , had heart troubleand a feeling1 as thoughmy breath was going tostop , also had leucor-rhcca. I tried to gethelp but all remediesfailed , until I wrote toyou. I cannot thankyou enough for yourkind advice , and I wishtotelleveryonetliegreat . , .good your remedies have 7 jg j \ * _ --jdone me. TAMMA C. " = ! -y ( )HOOVER. Wolfsvillc , JId.Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for a quarterof a. centiiry has been helping woman to be strong and well.The following statement from Hiss II. PATTKKSOX , of 2.VULawrence St. , Philadelphia , Pa. , should interest all workingwomen who are troubled with female complaints :" DKAK Mr.s. PJXKIIAM : I must write and tell what your medicine has donefor me. I am a working girl and have to stay at my work all day. I suiferedgreatly with bearing-down pains and backache. I * as advised by a friend totry your Vegetable Compound. I did so and can say positively I am cured. Ihave recommended your medicine to all my lady friends , and would adviseanyof my sex suffering from female weakness to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound atrial , forl know it will cure.5Mrs. Pinkham invites all women troubled about their health to write to herat Lynn. Mass. , and secure her advice free of all charge. All such letters areteen and answered by women only.AsK Mrs. Pinfcnain's Advice-A Woman Rest Understands a Woman's IllsTHE RECORDS SHOW CURES OFo! BY THE USE CF ST. JACOBS OIL OF CKRCK1C CRIPPLES AKD OF BED-RIDDENINrLArSM/VTORY CASES. THERE'S HO DENYING , IT CURES.>>>' >Pf >, is$ & $ .ST.FtlVOPt.FftD Of31 o 0 (I-JE WOR5-D. . . . f'Cfis ' 5* * t I , S IS-The Columbia Chainless bicycle has already passed harder tests than any *bicycle ever made , and has proved itself the best. Other makers may decry the , >Columbia chainlcss , yet they offer you en untried imitation in the same breathi iREMEMBER THIS We make but one quality of Columbian , and that isthe very best. There is no varying of material , construction cr quality. All ;Cclumcias are made of 5 % Nickel Steel Tubing v/hich costs twice as much and < ' > ,4 ! is 30"o stronger than any other tubing known. i > .Columbia. CIis.inAheels , FricoHartford Bicycles , so < ,\7edette J33eyclos , ' - * er ' { 1C !POPE MFG. CO , , Hartford , Conn ,Catalogue free from any Columbia dealer , or by mail for one two'ccnt stamp.W. N. U. OMAHA. NO. 12. 1993.'Aitca Acsv.'cring Advertisements KicdlyMention This Taper.Larc" iprovr i-of Gni a"1' Clover ScoilMV i.i Mnorlra. 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